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The following eBooks are on sale in the US and UK from February 1st through the 8th: Qualia Nous (anthology), Adam’s Ladder (anthology), and Other Music (novel by Marc Levinthal). For cheap, snag the following:

A literary blend of science fiction and horror, Qualia Nous contains short stories, novelettes, and poetry from established authors and newcomers from around the world.

“0-1” (Introduction) by Michael Bailey

“The Vaporization Enthalpy of a Peculiar Pakistani Family” by Usman T. Malik (winner of the Bram Stoker Award for short fiction)

“The Shaking Man” by Gene O’Neill

“Dyscrasia” by Ashlee Scheuerman

“The Rondelium Girl of Rue Marseilles” by Emily B. Cataneo

“The Angel Chaser” by Erik T. Johnson

“Psychic Shock” by Ian Shoebridge

“Peppermint Tea in Electronic Limbo” by D.J. Cockburn

“Second Chance” by John R. Little

“The Effigies of Tamber Square” by Jon Michael Kelley

“Shades of Naught” by Lori Michelle

“The Price of Faces” by James Chambers

“Simulacrum” by Jason V Brock

“Shutdown” (poem) by Marge Simon

“Lead Me to Multiplicity” by Peter Hagelslag

“Cataldo’s Copy” by Christian A. Larsen

“The Neighborhood Has a Barbecue” by Max Booth III

“Tomorrow’s Femme” (poem) by Marge Simon

“The Jenny Store” by Richard Thomas

“Night Guard” by Erinn L. Kemper

“A New Man” by William F. Nolan

“Voyeur” by John Everson

“Kilroy Wasn’t There” by Pat R. Steiner

“In the Nothing-Space, I Am What You Made Me” by Paul Michael Anderson

“Dura Mater” by Lucy A. Snyder

“Ruminations” by Rena Mason (winner of the Bram Stoker Award for short fiction)

“Good and Faithful Servant” by Thomas F. Monteleone

“Twelve Kilos” by Patrick Freivald

“Breathe You In Me” by Mason Bundschuh

“18P37-C, After Andrea Was Arrested” by Elizabeth Massie

“No Fixed Address” by Gary A. Braunbeck

Winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award, and nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in an Anthology. Due to contractual obligations / limitations, the eBook edition does not contain “The Jaunt” by Stephen King. Also available in trade paperback for $14.95. Fiction / poetry; 448 pages; 9×6 format.

The future of humankind as an ever-changing organism is a subject of much debate. Where is our evolutionary path leading? Will the next rung take the form of mental transcendence, will it set humankind on a course toward divinity, or will this uncertain path involve a dark and terrible reversion? Co-editors Michael Bailey and Darren Speegle present eighteen tales that explore the course of evolution, written by some of the best literary minds in the fields of science fiction and horror.

“Ch-Ch-Changes” by Chaz Brenchley

“Filigree, Minotaur, Cyanide, Bloom” by Damien Angelica Walters

“How He Helped” by Ramsey Campbell

“Spirits” by Gene O’Neill

“The Mythic Hero Most Likely to Squeeze a Stone” by B.E. Scully

“My Father, Dr. Frankenstein” by John Langan

“Undersound” by Mark Morris

“A Laughing Matter” by Erinn L. Kemper

“The Serile” by Paul Meloy

“Eyes of the Beholders” by Lisa Morton

“Strings” by Tim Lebbon

“Sliced Bread” by Jeffrey Thomas

“I Will Be the Making of You” by Rena Mason

“Nameless Citizen” by Brian Evenson

“Painting the Burning Fence” by Roberta Lannes

“Pity This Busy Monster Not” by Scott Edelman

“An End to Perpetual Motion” by Mark Samuels

“Swift to Chase” by Laird Barron

Finalist for the Foreword Reviews Book of the Year / IndieFAB. Also available in trade paperback for $14.95. Fiction; 304 pages; 9×6 format.

With the discovery of the Thompson Corridors, the universe has been opened up, connecting humankind with a vast network of sentient species. Xenosociologist Jesse Suzuki, a nanotech-rejuvenated “oldster,” has joined the forced exodus of the newly young, mandated by law to ship out through the Corridors after his 80th birthday. Jesse finds his way to Eastlink, a sprawling human habitat orbiting Shjodathz, home to a race of regenerating beings who maintain direct memory of all their past incarnations. While studying the Shjodathí and their planetary biomachine guardian Kedel, he discovers a strange anomaly within the AI’s mind that leads him on a perilous, mind-blowing adventure.

The debut solo novel by Marc Levinthal is also available in trade paperback for $12.95. Fiction; 182 pages; 9×6 format; cover artwork by George C. Cotronis; introduction by John Skipp; interior artwork by Michael Bailey.